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Venue Information

The Vaudeville Theatre is a West End theatre on the Strand in the City of Westminster. As the name suggests, the theatre held mostly vaudeville shows and musical revues in its early days. It opened in 1870 and was rebuilt twice, although each new building retained elements of the previous structure.
Initially constructed behind a pair of houses on the Strand, the original Vaudeville was expanded in 1889 with the demolition of its two neighbours. In 1891, it hosted the first English performances of Ibsen's 'Rosmersholm' and 'Hedda Gabler' and continued to run successfully with a programme of revivals and comedies until it closed for refurbishment in 1925, when it assumed its current form. It housed a huge hit in 1952 with the musical 'Salad Days', which ran for over 2,000 performances, as well as one of the earliest incidences of full-frontal male nudity on the theatrical stage when Alistair Sim appeared in 'A Private Matter'.
Since then, a mix of drama and entertainment has been offered here, including plays by Shelagh Stephenson and Neil LaBute as well as the long-running dance-drumming show 'Stomp' and the current 'Flying Karamazov Brothers'.
Since 2005, the theatre has been owned by American producer Max Weitzenhoffer and Nica Burns as part of the Nimax Theatre portfolio.

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Transport

By Tube

The Vaudeville Theatre is just across the Strand from Charing Cross tube station, served by the Northern and Bakerloo lines.

By Train

The Vaudeville Theatre is just across the Strand from Charing Cross train station.

By Car

The venue is in central London so it is advised to use public transport where possible.

By Bus

Parking

You can use NCP at Upper St Martins Lane or Masterpark at Trafalgar Square.

Accessibility

Wheelchair Access

The theatre has wheelchair access but no spaces. Transfers are available.
Please call 0844 482 9677 for all disabled information and to book.

Hearing Systems

A hearing assistance system is available, please enquire with theatre staff on arriving at the theatre. The system is an infrared headset, the volume to each earpiece can be adjusted separately to suit the individuals personal preference.

Guide Dogs

Guide dogs are allowed in the auditorium and boxes. The venue staff can dog-sit at the foyer cloakroom or management office by prior arrangement with them.

General Access Info

Please call 0844 482 9677 to book disabled tickets and for further information.